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Post by vegasjames on Mar 28, 2023 22:33:25 GMT -5
Looks like a chalcedony, so I would say chert.
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Post by velodromed on Mar 29, 2023 14:04:04 GMT -5
Looks like a chalcedony, so I would say chert. Thanks!
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Post by Peruano on Mar 29, 2023 15:07:36 GMT -5
I agree on the last photos. Austin and central texas are heavy with flint/cherts (sometimes nice cutters).
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Post by vegasjames on Mar 29, 2023 19:36:03 GMT -5
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Post by velodromed on Mar 30, 2023 20:14:51 GMT -5
Thanks! My wife and I are looking it over. So much to learn…
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Post by velodromed on Mar 30, 2023 20:18:16 GMT -5
I agree on the last photos. Austin and central texas are heavy with flint/cherts (sometimes nice cutters). Yup, it’s the most common around aside from limestone. We have some interesting quartz and chalcedony also. Some really nice bright red Jaspers and tons of petrified wood, which is perhaps my favorite of them all.
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